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Swarna Kahawita (Kahawitage Dona Leena Swarnalatha) was born on 1 November, 1946 in Colombo, British Ceylon, is a Sri Lankan film actress (1946–2022). Discover Swarna Kahawita's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

Popular As Kahawitage Dona Leena Swarnalatha
Occupation Actress
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 1 November 1946
Birthday 1 November
Birthplace Colombo, British Ceylon
Date of death 23 May, 2022
Died Place Colombo, Sri Lanka
Nationality Sri Lanka

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Parents Alfred Perera (father)Adeline Winifried Abeysekera (mother)
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Swarna Kahawita Net Worth

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Timeline

1933

Kahawitage Don Ariyaratne Perera was born on 8 May 1933 in Kotahena.

He was educated at Gunananda College, Kotahena, and then entered Carey College, Colombo.

Ariyaratne was married to Mallika de Silva, who was a popular radio singer that sang the songs "Hinehewi Bonikka", "Bakamuno Hum Hum" and "Thaniwama Ai Me Ude".

1946

Kahawitage Dona Leena Swarnalatha (ස්වර්ණා කහවිට; 1 November 1946 – 23 May 2022), popularly as Swarna Kahawita, was an actress in Sri Lankan cinema.

Swarna Kahawita was born on 1 November 1946 in Kotahena, Colombo, British Ceylon as the youngest of the family.

Her father Alfred Perera worked in the printing department of Lake House.

Later he continued his business in the lands in Padukka.

Her mother Adeline Winifried Abeysekera was a housewife.

Swarna completed her education from Kotahena Central College (then Nilveediya College) and Buddhist Ladies' College.

Due to the strong reluctance of her parents, she had to end the romantic relationship, who later became a doctor.

After that, she lived without a marriage.

A film director proposed marriage to Swarna.

After her refusal, he attempted suicide by jumping down a hill at a film set, but was rescued.

After the death of her parents, she sold the house in Kotahena and moved to the super luxury apartment complex in Maligawatte.

She had two elder sisters: Sriyalatha Piyaseeli, Chandralatha; and two elder brothers: Bernard Somapala, Ariyaratne Kahawita.

Her elder brother Ariyaratne Kahawita was also a film journalist.

1960

One of the most popular film actresses in 1960s and 1970s of Sinhala cinema, Kahawita made award-winning appearances in the films such as Binaramalee, Onna Mame Kella Panapi and Suraya Surayamai.

1963

They married on 12 June 1963 and had a daughter, Apsara; and a son, Chandima Nayanajith.

1967

In 1967, she made her acting debut in the 16 mm film Rahas Dupatha directed by Irvin Jayamanne with a child role at the age of 13.

In the same year, she had the opportunity to act in a film, Dharma Sri Caldera's film Rana Giraw.

Then she got the opportunity to have a lead role because of a reply letter she had placed to the actress' selection advertisement for the film Binaramalee based on popular radio series Muwan Palessa mentioned in the Sarasaviya newspaper.

1969

She made her cinema debut in the film Binaramalee with the title role in 1969 directed by Mudalinayake Somaratne.

The film was a turning point in her cinema career where she later won the Sarasaviya Award for the Best Actress at the 7th Sarasaviya Awards for her role.

1980

At the peak of her popularity, she decided to quit acting and move to Japan in 1980 as a tourist because of a childhood passion.

1981

Her final cinema appearance came in the 1981 film Dayabara Nilu directed by Kandapola Kumaratunga.

1985

In Japan, she got the opportunity to work in an advertising company until 1985.

However, she had to return to Sri Lanka due to her mother becoming paralyzed.

When she first came to Sri Lanka she received invitations for teledramas but all of them were lost.

Apart from that she later had lead and supportive roles in the films such as; Onna Mame Kella Panapi, Rana Giraw, Pujithayo, Ran Onchilla, Abhirahasa, Hondai Narakai, Cyril Malli, Suraya Surayamai, Harima Badu Thunak, Unnath Dahai Malath Dahai, and Lassana Dawasak.

During her cinema career which spanned fourteen years, she mostly had lead roles opposite to Vijaya Kumaratunga.

1994

He died on 22 July 1994, suffering from diabetes.

Swarna died on 23 May 2022 at the age of 75 after a brief illness.

Her body was laid at Jayaratne parlor in Borella for public respect.

Her last rites were held at Kanatte Cemetery on 24 May 2022 at 4.30 pm.

Swarna had the ability to sing songs from an early age where she sang poems at the School Literary Association and at various concerts.

Because of that innate ability, one of her uncles took her to Karunaratne Abeysekera's radio program Lama Pitiya.

She passed the voice test and joined the Lama Pitiya.

But she lost the opportunity after the parents protested, fearing that her education would be disrupted.

She entered acting amid the strong reluctance of her parents.

Even though her brother was involved in cinema, he refused Swarna to choose cinema as a profession.